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>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise. running this huge branch, how is it different from running a $20 billion hedge fund? ♪ >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where the billionaire tom steyer ended up. there is an 18 acre ranch he and his wife bought in 2002. it is a world away. buying this ranch, was that your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can lay my wife. originally we bought it because of the land. you could dump stuff if you paid the fee. >> running this huge ranch, how is it different from running $20 billion hedge funds? >> i can tell you how it is the same and how it is incredibly different. it's the same in that you think it looks like an asset, but it is actually dramatically changed by the people who run it. that's exactly like every organization i have been in, which is having great people at the top. it is unbelievably significant and powerful, and that's where the comparison is. >> how many have you put into thi
>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise. running this huge branch, how is it different from running a $20 billion hedge fund? ♪ >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where the billionaire tom steyer ended up. there is an 18 acre ranch he and his wife bought in 2002. it is a world away. buying this ranch, was that your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can lay my wife. originally we...
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that was my focus only. >> tom? >> i think when we all started doing what we are doing, got into business, we were rallying against those restaurants that were around, that were established for a long time. we wanted to do our own thing. the thought was never let's build something and it will be here for 100 years. certainly, when i was 26, when i had my first chef's job, i wasn't thinking along those lines. even when we opened gramercy tavern, we were not thinking 20 years in the future. >> but you were hoping it would be successful, obviously. >> yeah. but when i started cooking, i had no idea that i would be working in new york. i started cooking in new jersey. we do not have a model for a young american chef doing whatever cuisine you are doing. that example of that kind of longevity. >> there was nobody to follow. >> prior to that, you didn't know about chefs. >> getting the cooking job was the last thing you did after you got out of the military before you went to jail. [laughter] it was the lowest common deno
that was my focus only. >> tom? >> i think when we all started doing what we are doing, got into business, we were rallying against those restaurants that were around, that were established for a long time. we wanted to do our own thing. the thought was never let's build something and it will be here for 100 years. certainly, when i was 26, when i had my first chef's job, i wasn't thinking along those lines. even when we opened gramercy tavern, we were not thinking 20 years in the...
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[applause] >> thank you, tom. this is straight talk about our transportation problems which is one of the reasons i like to work at the chamber. please do not be shy. there is a whole other side of the room here. i was unable to construct a new entrance this morning, so you've got to help me out and walk all the way over there. we wanted to start today hearing from tom, but also hearing from leaders of real top-notch business organizations, each with a slightly different mission and approach, but all of which emphasize the concept of competitiveness, which the world economic forum defined as the set of institutions, policies, and factors that determine a level of productivity of a country, which sounds very serious. that is a pretty big set of policies -- education, trade, tax policy, immigration, foreign policy. i could keep going on if it takes them longer to mike them up. what each of these association ceo's want is the best platform upon which businesses can succeed and the united states can compete him and to
[applause] >> thank you, tom. this is straight talk about our transportation problems which is one of the reasons i like to work at the chamber. please do not be shy. there is a whole other side of the room here. i was unable to construct a new entrance this morning, so you've got to help me out and walk all the way over there. we wanted to start today hearing from tom, but also hearing from leaders of real top-notch business organizations, each with a slightly different mission and...
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[applause] >> thank you, tom. this is straight talk about our transportation problems which is one of the reasons i like to work at the chamber. please do not be shy. there is a whole other side of the room here. i was unable to construct a new entrance this morning, so you've got to help me out and walk all the way over there. we wanted to start today hearing from tom, but also hearing from leaders of real top-notch business organizations, each with a slightly different mission and approach, but all of which emphasize the concept of competitiveness, which the world economic forum defined as the set of institutions, policies, and factors that determine a level of productivity of a country, which sounds very serious. that is a pretty big set of policies -- education, trade, tax policy, immigration, foreign policy. i could keep going on if it takes them longer to mike them up. what each of these association ceo's want is the best platform upon which businesses can succeed and the united states can compete him and to
[applause] >> thank you, tom. this is straight talk about our transportation problems which is one of the reasons i like to work at the chamber. please do not be shy. there is a whole other side of the room here. i was unable to construct a new entrance this morning, so you've got to help me out and walk all the way over there. we wanted to start today hearing from tom, but also hearing from leaders of real top-notch business organizations, each with a slightly different mission and...
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host: elana schor, are democrats defending tom stier? harry reid himself defended tom stier soon after that speech. myself and other reporters asked him about tom stier afterwards. he basically offered what tom stier has offered, that he and the democrats want to see campaign spending limits and is about to call up a constitutional amendment to do so but that in the meantime, democrats should not disarm or refuse money from guys like tom stier. for republicans, that is highly debatable. your we are here to take questions and comments. mike? you are on with elana schor. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. the big earthquake that we had, if you spin and rotate over the this, it isrs like going to change the requirements. lot inrter inch being a your measurement, you take the and we haveearth seen changes in our son. we get up when the sun rises in the east. years ago my my cousins and friend lost a son. at the end of the school year, it was directly in line with route 30. >> coming into the 2014 election is climate change a
host: elana schor, are democrats defending tom stier? harry reid himself defended tom stier soon after that speech. myself and other reporters asked him about tom stier afterwards. he basically offered what tom stier has offered, that he and the democrats want to see campaign spending limits and is about to call up a constitutional amendment to do so but that in the meantime, democrats should not disarm or refuse money from guys like tom stier. for republicans, that is highly debatable. your we...
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and we asked tom nolan the chair of this task force to keep us involved in its work. so that we that qualified as lgbt seniors were involved in the work for the first surveys through the focus groups thorough indicational meetings and review the documents. and we are very thankful for the work of the task force and its effort and for the supervisors. and in bringing that about and i personally am thrilled to hear that legislation is already in the works to enact the recommendations of the task force. my fellow sfop leaders stand ready to assist in making those recommendations a reality. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> next speaker, please? >> my name is larry saxon and i am a resident of the district five and i have been for the last 35 years and i would like to thank you very much for the opportunity of having served on the task force and go from the human perspective and the mind of all present that during the process of researching and compiling this comprehensive report, which by the way is the first of its kind, in the nation . we lost two task fo
and we asked tom nolan the chair of this task force to keep us involved in its work. so that we that qualified as lgbt seniors were involved in the work for the first surveys through the focus groups thorough indicational meetings and review the documents. and we are very thankful for the work of the task force and its effort and for the supervisors. and in bringing that about and i personally am thrilled to hear that legislation is already in the works to enact the recommendations of the task...
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tom rogers not shy of talking smack on apple tv. quarterly revenue jumping 30% but how will he get the stock to follow? which puts the cushion in your running shoes and the beauty in your beauty product? the u.s. is extremely important to the company's growth and basf is including a massive investment. suddenly google driverless car chatter got very loud as google unveils that revenue car which has no steering wheel and no pedals? as google tries to reinvent the auto industry, will ford, gm and chrysler be able to follow? we are watching your money as "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. liz: good afternoon, everybody. i am liz claman. a very busy day jampacked with corporate news spiking but also slamming several stocks. the broader stock averages appear to be little changed. straddling the nasdaq, the russell and the s&p 500. we are still on the precipice of yet another record. s&p 500 could still close at the could still score the third record close in a row. 1911.91. we are clearly above that by two points. that is
tom rogers not shy of talking smack on apple tv. quarterly revenue jumping 30% but how will he get the stock to follow? which puts the cushion in your running shoes and the beauty in your beauty product? the u.s. is extremely important to the company's growth and basf is including a massive investment. suddenly google driverless car chatter got very loud as google unveils that revenue car which has no steering wheel and no pedals? as google tries to reinvent the auto industry, will ford, gm and...
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think japan, tom. in the 1990's, the sure gdp trade was in the trade for all -- >> yes, everybody was wrong. >> the lesson in japan, a course theach at yale, is in balance sheet recession, the post-bubble economies, long-term interest rates can stay lower for a lot longer than people think. we are in the early stages of our own japanese -- >> this is very important. awill call stephen roach balance sheet economist versus an income statement economist. with the bill dudley comments from 2 days ago, the fed, the slack economy that yellen speaks of, what is that timeline that you see given this sluggishness? isthe fed believes that qe the answer to the balance sheet recession, and it is not. the answer to the balance sheet recession is in dealing with the problems that are still competing on the streets, like excesshousehold that -- household debt and inadequate saving. balanceumer recovery sheet repair would accelerate. what does he we -- what does qe do? it makes a few wealthy people a lot happier. >> v
think japan, tom. in the 1990's, the sure gdp trade was in the trade for all -- >> yes, everybody was wrong. >> the lesson in japan, a course theach at yale, is in balance sheet recession, the post-bubble economies, long-term interest rates can stay lower for a lot longer than people think. we are in the early stages of our own japanese -- >> this is very important. awill call stephen roach balance sheet economist versus an income statement economist. with the bill dudley...
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tom wheeler is emphasizing this is just a preliminary vote. it is not a rule, but a completely different direction. >> is interesting to see a guy who spends his entire career struggling to figure out how to deal with this. he is positioning a future in the fast lane. he is fundamentally saying in this proposal that there will be winners -- winners and losers. you can say you don't want it, but he is proposing an idea of a fast lane and slow lane and suggestion it could be government oversight but not government control. critics say even critics who believe this do not think the fcc should be involved at all. of ading the suggestion regulatory environment that is stifling to all. they wanted service that arrived to consumers at the same speed but that would be less profitable. >> how long until we see a final rule? >> we will have four month of public comment for lisa e a final rule. up byes to see it wrapped the end of the year. given the kind of criticism we already, the kind of interest in the issue, we have artie had members of congress sa
tom wheeler is emphasizing this is just a preliminary vote. it is not a rule, but a completely different direction. >> is interesting to see a guy who spends his entire career struggling to figure out how to deal with this. he is positioning a future in the fast lane. he is fundamentally saying in this proposal that there will be winners -- winners and losers. you can say you don't want it, but he is proposing an idea of a fast lane and slow lane and suggestion it could be government...
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starting here you all know tom. thanks, tom and the other panelists were being here. we've also got jay timmons, president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers. deborah wince-smith, president and ceo of the council on competitiveness come into my in the right, nancy mclernon, president and ceo of the organization for international investment. thank you all for being here. let me start out with a statistic that i read last week that i thought was fastened. so much of the conversation focuses on big business and what their needs are. of course, that's important. this is also a conversation about american jobs and the overall economy. the s&p did a study by the chief u.s. economist last week. they said that their model estimate shows investing $1.3 billion in infrastructure creates 28,000 u.s. jobs and adds $2 billion in real gdp which is leads to a economic gains and the longer-term. if we could starting with jay and working away back down, give us your thoughts on what infrastructure means for jobs first and then the broader economy. >> thanks, eamon. a
starting here you all know tom. thanks, tom and the other panelists were being here. we've also got jay timmons, president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers. deborah wince-smith, president and ceo of the council on competitiveness come into my in the right, nancy mclernon, president and ceo of the organization for international investment. thank you all for being here. let me start out with a statistic that i read last week that i thought was fastened. so much of the...
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tom? >> no. >> it is up against the ipad. here is one. nfl owners are meeting today to vote on where to hold the 20 18th super bowl. -- 2018 super bowl. >> minneapolis is the old me cold weather -- only cold-weather option. >> let's do a data check. and little quieter day than what we saw yesterday. euro was at 1.36. weaker euro all in all. hydrocarbons elevated. you can see the vix. the euro recapitulates. gold itself. that is your data check here on "bloomberg surveillance." at the front pages. it is a criminal list. >> we did not have to look that far. our top story is credit suisse. after the banker pleads guilty to helping americans evade taxes. it has agreed to pay $2.6 billion in penalties. not identify the thousands of americans who cheated on taxes because they are protected by swiss bank secrecy laws. >> what it we have names and answers? that was a basic back story theme. >> brady dougan says the firm regrets its past misconduct. we will check in with jonathan ferro whose -- who
tom? >> no. >> it is up against the ipad. here is one. nfl owners are meeting today to vote on where to hold the 20 18th super bowl. -- 2018 super bowl. >> minneapolis is the old me cold weather -- only cold-weather option. >> let's do a data check. and little quieter day than what we saw yesterday. euro was at 1.36. weaker euro all in all. hydrocarbons elevated. you can see the vix. the euro recapitulates. gold itself. that is your data check here on "bloomberg...
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the ballot paper is for the upcoming referendum on sunday and increase is simple today he is one of tom cole is just one question do you support of town in maine i bid on and on the government and it also wants nice thing is no option of deciding to join russia. and this is being held just fine if peace upon people that buy present in the kitchen. had lunch gospel of our teachers from ukraine's board is entrancing consent that presence was causing instability and as we had also asked for upcoming protest is not to hold a referendum this sunday which date on which he said instead this would help create the necessary conditions for national tunnel which he believes is crucial to finding a way and told the crisis and an eagle and has an exam to canoe race denying any suggestion that most cut into one of fomenting and wet. he won the one to understand which some people in the west seem unae to understand the view that the report een thisoming up in make absolutely clear that this is a conflict that he's in the ukraine itself which is being driven by events in the ukraine russia is not beyon
the ballot paper is for the upcoming referendum on sunday and increase is simple today he is one of tom cole is just one question do you support of town in maine i bid on and on the government and it also wants nice thing is no option of deciding to join russia. and this is being held just fine if peace upon people that buy present in the kitchen. had lunch gospel of our teachers from ukraine's board is entrancing consent that presence was causing instability and as we had also asked for...
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joining us now is tom varney of allianz risk consulting. he"s on set with us this to talk about how corporate america can prepare. are most companies ready for tornadoes which are what we are dealing with now in the weather? > > for a tornado, they really have fast wind speeds of up to 200, 200 plus miles per hour. the first thing that you need to do is to really prepare your employees. so really putting together an emergency plan for employees when in fact a tornado is a going to happen because it does come upon you very quickly. what is the game plan? where do your employees need to go in case that happens? from a business standpoint, one of the things that we need to do is really understand what is the impact on my business if in fact a tornado is to hit one of my facilities or destroy part of my facilities, but also the impact that may happen if in fact a tornado hits one of my suppliers. what's going to happen with that aspect of it? > > when you go to companies to find out if they're prepared or not. how do you test this? how do you g
joining us now is tom varney of allianz risk consulting. he"s on set with us this to talk about how corporate america can prepare. are most companies ready for tornadoes which are what we are dealing with now in the weather? > > for a tornado, they really have fast wind speeds of up to 200, 200 plus miles per hour. the first thing that you need to do is to really prepare your employees. so really putting together an emergency plan for employees when in fact a tornado is a going to...
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was he would study by tom and judy and eighty one and ten as the one and were told to go was the one day. when the letter k colors and cough. wanted to see the sun to commit to it one of the blood. scientists know how sad the whole people are. armistice not a matter of fact that they are something that happened long long time and go far away this is truly heartbreaking to me. you know this from students to adults. however has engulfed in this whole tragedy. can it be known. he pushed her in her sadness they're just. you know that just portraying the thoughts the whole. all anxiety and anger towards his own people that need to be held accountable responsible for fiscal tightening so no debate at the roster portrait that. everybody here. china's a share of sadness and the whole heartbreaking situation that shouldn't happen. the first place. no deal prepares for the twelve o'clock needs. we took. my helmet on. i thus the start chanting kill the standing by at the ins and a pot and the moral call it guilt the senate good afternoon this team is more a hole opened earlier this morning and
was he would study by tom and judy and eighty one and ten as the one and were told to go was the one day. when the letter k colors and cough. wanted to see the sun to commit to it one of the blood. scientists know how sad the whole people are. armistice not a matter of fact that they are something that happened long long time and go far away this is truly heartbreaking to me. you know this from students to adults. however has engulfed in this whole tragedy. can it be known. he pushed her in her...
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. >> yes, tom corebet is unpopular and in is a hot race. the congresswoman of pennsylvania looked to have an early lead and getting a challenge from a businessman, worked in state government and he got out early with the advertisements and blanketed the air waves and he's in the lead in that race. they used to counter him but not making enough of an impact and watch the pennsylvania race today. >> thank you, libby. >> another hot topic on capitol hill is net neutrality. tom wheeler is testifying because a house committee and the lawmakers are asking the questions the proposed changes resulting in charging more money to deliver the products faster to consumers. >> at a time when the chinese relations are strained, china and russia are growing closer, this is a day after the united states accused chinese officers of spying. >> they are unlikely to be handed over the government but china is feeling angry and mu mill yated. the united states made up the facts of stealing secrets online. this seriously violated the basic principles of internatio
. >> yes, tom corebet is unpopular and in is a hot race. the congresswoman of pennsylvania looked to have an early lead and getting a challenge from a businessman, worked in state government and he got out early with the advertisements and blanketed the air waves and he's in the lead in that race. they used to counter him but not making enough of an impact and watch the pennsylvania race today. >> thank you, libby. >> another hot topic on capitol hill is net neutrality. tom...
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in terms of billy, i think billy is the only one who says tom a toward the end of the play, he talks about the boys who laughed at him in school, and helen would have not laughed at him. she would have cried. she's always been in love with her. -- she has always been in love with her. it is a hopeless love story. sayslovely line, where he there are many reasons to come back to ireland. i have one reason. thing,ays, that is the billy goes to america and comes back. she is the only thing he misses about the island. i think she's the only thing that really makes the idea of long-term life their bearable. >> roll tape. out withu not stepping anyone else? >> i am not. >> i've never been kissed. >> of course you've never been kissed. america, i tryn to think about the things i missed about home. what i miss the scenery? the stone walls, and the sea. i wouldn't miss it. i wouldn't miss that. would i miss the people? >> is this speech going somewhere question mark -- s somewhere? >> i would miss my auntie. i wouldn't miss johnny with his bad news. methe guys that laughed at at school. or the
in terms of billy, i think billy is the only one who says tom a toward the end of the play, he talks about the boys who laughed at him in school, and helen would have not laughed at him. she would have cried. she's always been in love with her. -- she has always been in love with her. it is a hopeless love story. sayslovely line, where he there are many reasons to come back to ireland. i have one reason. thing,ays, that is the billy goes to america and comes back. she is the only thing he...
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>> tom is a brilliant guy, and i think he means really well. the way he said what he said was very inappropriate. and very misconstrued. i think it was important just because there should be debate about what's going on here, and there is a healthy debate. area lot of tech people really concerned about making the city better. they are very aware of poverty, and they want to do more, particularly through tipping point, they are doing more. >> what do you think the responsibility is of the tech arena? our companies -- are companies doing enough to give back or should they not have to focus on that? >> everyone needs to think about giving back. ifonly supports 150 charities read -- charitiers. look at salesforce. there model drives profits into nonprofits and they send their workforce into the community. everyone should care about it. worstr went to the section of san francisco, put their headquarters there, and in a couple of years i have been amazed by the blossoming of the neighborhood. i hope it will continue. >> they did get a tax break. they
>> tom is a brilliant guy, and i think he means really well. the way he said what he said was very inappropriate. and very misconstrued. i think it was important just because there should be debate about what's going on here, and there is a healthy debate. area lot of tech people really concerned about making the city better. they are very aware of poverty, and they want to do more, particularly through tipping point, they are doing more. >> what do you think the responsibility is...
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george and our purifying and gloria and tom harrison and all my fellow commissioners on rec and park chief suhr our councilmember ferraro and cindy wu and appearance park president and jim the sincere vp and reverend chang now give them a big hand (clapping.) i have two art commissioners roberta and abby i apologize give them a welcome. (clapping.) >> art at this stage of the program i need lilly to help we a.k.a. donna. so i thought rather than giving you my interpretation i'll tell you what wikipedia has to say about her. lilly hitchcock fire bell was considered eccentric and smoking cigars and wearing trousers before it was acceptable and an avid gambler and she dressed up as a male to do so. as a young woman she traveled to europe and married howard the caller for the san francisco stock exchange he passed away in 11885 he saw the fire department respond to telegraphi
george and our purifying and gloria and tom harrison and all my fellow commissioners on rec and park chief suhr our councilmember ferraro and cindy wu and appearance park president and jim the sincere vp and reverend chang now give them a big hand (clapping.) i have two art commissioners roberta and abby i apologize give them a welcome. (clapping.) >> art at this stage of the program i need lilly to help we a.k.a. donna. so i thought rather than giving you my interpretation i'll tell you...
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i'm tom keene. let's get right to top headlines. >> search or say they have been looking in the wrong place for the missing malaysia airlines jetliner. investigators say it is not in the area where they have been searching for almost two months now. they will take a three-month break and try to figure out where to look next. edward snowden says he still considers himself to be a patriot. news,interview with nbc he defended leaking thousands of classified documents. he is also frustrated to be struck in russia criticized the government for not protecting his rights. should have thought of that in advance. and hockey, the playoffs -- angeles.eat los they lead the series 3-2. the rangers tried to defeat montreal. >> in the garden tonight. i am hopeful. >> those are your top headlines. you go from hockey to football. >> i do. this comes to us from the wall street journal. creepy effort is underway to shut people up for a broad swath. this is the first amendment formal protections and a fahrenheit 451 re
i'm tom keene. let's get right to top headlines. >> search or say they have been looking in the wrong place for the missing malaysia airlines jetliner. investigators say it is not in the area where they have been searching for almost two months now. they will take a three-month break and try to figure out where to look next. edward snowden says he still considers himself to be a patriot. news,interview with nbc he defended leaking thousands of classified documents. he is also frustrated...
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. >> tom, arms control association. question for jim miller. i want to ask you about one of the many decisions you made while on the inside to see if you have any other perspective now that you're on the outside. last march the pentagon decided to deploy the 14 additional ce 2's in alaska if the next test hits which we're expecting sometime very soon. since that decision was taken last march, two things have happened. one is the july test of the ce 1 failed and that led to a decision by the mda to redesign to kill vehicle which has now been firmly embraced by mda, the pentagon, congress, its one of the few thing that is seems to have widespread bipartisan support redesign the kill vehicle. so those two things, the failure of the july test and now this effort to redesign the kill vehicle do those in your mind in any way change the decision to go ahead with the 14 additional ce 2's? it's one thing for the next test to lead to fixing the ten that are deployed, but does it change what your thoughts about deploying 14 additional ce 2's now that we k
. >> tom, arms control association. question for jim miller. i want to ask you about one of the many decisions you made while on the inside to see if you have any other perspective now that you're on the outside. last march the pentagon decided to deploy the 14 additional ce 2's in alaska if the next test hits which we're expecting sometime very soon. since that decision was taken last march, two things have happened. one is the july test of the ce 1 failed and that led to a decision by...
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our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it was an ef-5, 210 mile per hour winds. plaza towers elementary didn't stand a chance. >> it is, like you see, completely destroyed. >> reporter: 9-year-old christopher legg was among seven children who died here when the building collapsed. a year later, his parents watch every day as construction crews rush to get the new school up and running. >> this didn't have to happen. >> reporter: across oklahoma, 1100 schools don't have tornado shelters, half a million students and teachers potentially at risk. christopher's mother dani is on a crusade to put a shelter in every school. >> it's not a matter of if a tornado is going to come to oklahoma again it's a matter of when it's going to happen. >> reporter: one architect recommends a gym with outer walls that are 12 inches and reinforced steel rebar, a four-inch concrete roof over a layer of metal and steel doors with three-point anchors. the school is being built with a safe room but retro fitting every school in oklahoma would cost nearly a billion dollars, money the state
our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it was an ef-5, 210 mile per hour winds. plaza towers elementary didn't stand a chance. >> it is, like you see, completely destroyed. >> reporter: 9-year-old christopher legg was among seven children who died here when the building collapsed. a year later, his parents watch every day as construction crews rush to get the new school up and running. >> this didn't have to happen. >> reporter: across oklahoma, 1100...
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what if your name really is uncle tom. >> i had an uncle tom. tom perino. >> i hope he didn't have any kids. >> oh. get over it. get over it. >> dana, i hate kids, perino. >> i wrote something similar to greg in terms of race ping-pong, i call it racism one upmanship. here's what i was thinking today. i think forget these older people. >> oh, my god, we're getting worse. >> and now you hate older people. >> what kind of quality -- equality are they looking for. i'm so hopeful about the youth of america because they are the most tolerant, inclusive people. we should focus more of our attention on them. they are going to be the future for us. >> krauthammer and i were having a discussion, look at the stage of -- at the age of sterling. >> you were in your 40s te ... test test flush >>> one more thing. who is first? >> it's me tonight. >> good. >> all right. so take a look at this clip, it's senator harry reid on the floor of the senate. >> since snyder fails to show any leadership, the national football league should pick up the slack. i believe h
what if your name really is uncle tom. >> i had an uncle tom. tom perino. >> i hope he didn't have any kids. >> oh. get over it. get over it. >> dana, i hate kids, perino. >> i wrote something similar to greg in terms of race ping-pong, i call it racism one upmanship. here's what i was thinking today. i think forget these older people. >> oh, my god, we're getting worse. >> and now you hate older people. >> what kind of quality -- equality are...
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tom who is on the fast line and bullish on this stock. what did you get wrong? >> clearly the sentiment on groupon is negative than the same groupon i'm looking at, what i saw is a continued business as a transition to the poll marketing model where consumers choose from 95 deals on the website versus on a e-mail. clearly this is a transition. 9% activity, that's a good number. i don't think the market is giving them enough credit. i'm confident you're going to see the domestic results improve as the year progresses. >> billings were up almost 30% year over year. they -- granted they had a loss but better than expected and revenues beat. i understand the valuation is rich here. but why is it just the space in general that's getting obliterated. >> i think you have to look at the categories. google scaled back its offers. amazon local is something but not something significant. what you're seeing is a company to position themselves in the next five years to a lot of other things. earlier this week they announced they're going to try to sell more bulk merchandise
tom who is on the fast line and bullish on this stock. what did you get wrong? >> clearly the sentiment on groupon is negative than the same groupon i'm looking at, what i saw is a continued business as a transition to the poll marketing model where consumers choose from 95 deals on the website versus on a e-mail. clearly this is a transition. 9% activity, that's a good number. i don't think the market is giving them enough credit. i'm confident you're going to see the domestic results...
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are you going independent, tom? >> i'm going independent tomorrow. >> we could each be in our -- >> thesehairs are huge topics. we could do literally hours of this. >> it is only going to become a bigger issue. we will be right back. upping its bid to takeover britain's astrazeneca. more when we return. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. you can see the steam. jay-z and beyonce, help me here is scarlet fu, they are married, right? >> she was kind of trouble for jay-z in an elevator. scarlet fu will have more on this on bloomberg television and radio. our gossip columnist as well. it is a beautiful view. a gorgeous day yesterday. .> i am scarlet fu i am here with tom keene and adam johnson. the world's second-biggest airplane maker cut costs involving its eight 380 super jumbo jet. they have an order backlog of more than 5000 planes. they're ramping up production of their most popular model, the a320. -- wall street journal barger's contract runs out in february. meanwhile, delta stock has doubled. there's a pretty big d
are you going independent, tom? >> i'm going independent tomorrow. >> we could each be in our -- >> thesehairs are huge topics. we could do literally hours of this. >> it is only going to become a bigger issue. we will be right back. upping its bid to takeover britain's astrazeneca. more when we return. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. you can see the steam. jay-z and beyonce, help me here is scarlet fu, they are married, right? >> she was kind of trouble for...
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. >> tom delay noted that there was no fat to cut. importantly, this underlined a fundamental truth about today. for every dime in that fundamental budget, it was spoken for by someone who would lobby intently to make sure it moved forward. washington, d.c. is not broken. it is a well oiled machine, making sure that those powerful getgh to hire lobbyists, through loopholes. the heritage foundation was founded 40 years ago to advance and serve public policy and educate lawmakers on what those policies are. over the past 10 years, we have walked into congress and found that after our visits, they would say that the pointy-headed guys had a good point, but here is how this will work in washington. that is why we started heritage action. to make sure that the voice of millions of americans was represented in washington, along with those well-financed professional interests. we are a big believer in reform agendas. we featured bills like mike leigh's opportunity act and jeb hensarling's homeowners act. the only way to have your form agenda
. >> tom delay noted that there was no fat to cut. importantly, this underlined a fundamental truth about today. for every dime in that fundamental budget, it was spoken for by someone who would lobby intently to make sure it moved forward. washington, d.c. is not broken. it is a well oiled machine, making sure that those powerful getgh to hire lobbyists, through loopholes. the heritage foundation was founded 40 years ago to advance and serve public policy and educate lawmakers on what...
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republican governor tom corbett says he does not support it, but an appeal would be unsuccessful. tom stooier is going to pump $100 million into states to battle republicans who he claims are climate science deniers. these are the most critical races, the governors race in pennsylvania and california, and the senate races in iowa and others. and he says that next gen climate comes as mar co rubio says that it's not causing dramatic changes to the climate as scientists have portrayed it. a massive wildfire in flag staff, arizona, and 3,000 people being warned they may have to pack what they can and get out fast. hundreds of homes and businesses evacuated, and a major highway shut down. the wildfire spread from 450 achers to 4500 acres in 24 hours. hundreds of fire fighters are at the scene, including shot crews. strong winds are hampering efforts to contain the blaze. 19 members of a hot shot crew were killed last year. >>> today is mcdonald's annual shareholder meeting, and 130 plus protesters are arrested after protestering outside the headquarters. they are protesting the treatm
republican governor tom corbett says he does not support it, but an appeal would be unsuccessful. tom stooier is going to pump $100 million into states to battle republicans who he claims are climate science deniers. these are the most critical races, the governors race in pennsylvania and california, and the senate races in iowa and others. and he says that next gen climate comes as mar co rubio says that it's not causing dramatic changes to the climate as scientists have portrayed it. a...
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i am tom keene with scarlet fu and adam johnson. sergei b is talking to bloomberg news and london, they're moving the ruble. this is out on itunes and android. a much stronger ruble with the lavrov. from stronger comments on civil war, look for those comments on bloomberg television platforms. let's move on to an incredibly important book, arguably the most used book in the keane household, the omnivore's delimna on cooking. get back into the kitchen, a kitchen will use fire, water, air and earth to create great food that will assist in losing weight. you can see me as a sign for that. thyme has turnips and like michael pollan. did you ever think that "omnivo have themna" would impact that it had? >> i did not, i thought this would be a very small book. >> i read this to my children, the one time of year that i cook i will say, brussels sprouts, let's read about them. i want to start with butter. how do i use butter in the kitchen? >> butter was demonized for a long time, it began in the late 70's and early 80's. we thought that the
i am tom keene with scarlet fu and adam johnson. sergei b is talking to bloomberg news and london, they're moving the ruble. this is out on itunes and android. a much stronger ruble with the lavrov. from stronger comments on civil war, look for those comments on bloomberg television platforms. let's move on to an incredibly important book, arguably the most used book in the keane household, the omnivore's delimna on cooking. get back into the kitchen, a kitchen will use fire, water, air and...
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and tom steyer. >> benghazi select committee chair gaudi, and tom democrat elikea cummings meets for the first time since 5 democrats have been nameed to that committee, after reports that hillary clinton allies pressureed democrats to join the panel, they are concerned how that investigation might affect her candidacy. >> joining us now, radio talk show host, tammy bruce. and ed would ins. tammy, is it your sense that former secretary of state is concerned about that committee? >> it seems to be, i'm wondering, they say nothing was wrong, it was fine. why they would be concerned. all of us want the truth. at least that is what everyone says. if you are involved in that situation. her friend was ambassador steven. you would think she would want to know what occurred, since now we realize it was not the youtube video. this is going to open a dynamic that will make it clear to the american people what happened, it is disturbing that former secretary of state seems concerned about what the results uswill be. lou: this will have some influence, negative or positive on republican opportun
and tom steyer. >> benghazi select committee chair gaudi, and tom democrat elikea cummings meets for the first time since 5 democrats have been nameed to that committee, after reports that hillary clinton allies pressureed democrats to join the panel, they are concerned how that investigation might affect her candidacy. >> joining us now, radio talk show host, tammy bruce. and ed would ins. tammy, is it your sense that former secretary of state is concerned about that committee?...
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tom keene is the biggest winner of the week. he gets to hang out with adam johnson. >> present that? -- who sent that? >> alan krueger, thanks for joining us this morning. bloomberg surveillance continues. ♪ >> good morning. jobs stay in america yet again. america yetin again. you are "in the loop." alan krueger is in the house/ . we will be joined by mohamed el-erian. here is a look at the top headlines. u.s. probably created 218,000 jobs last month. the jobless rate is expected to fall 0.1%. warren buffett's fan club is gathering. buffett will answer questions for more than five answers. -- hours. stephanie ruhle just spoke with steve wynn.
tom keene is the biggest winner of the week. he gets to hang out with adam johnson. >> present that? -- who sent that? >> alan krueger, thanks for joining us this morning. bloomberg surveillance continues. ♪ >> good morning. jobs stay in america yet again. america yetin again. you are "in the loop." alan krueger is in the house/ . we will be joined by mohamed el-erian. here is a look at the top headlines. u.s. probably created 218,000 jobs last month. the jobless...
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i am tom keene. >> the gray lady, the new york times. pushing out asow editor but the backdrop to the drama is new york times struggling to adapt. they have started to make money on the digital initiative, but they still face weaknesses from digital upstarts like a speed which got a hold of an internal report. some of the highlights, takeaways -- the headline is journalism advantage is drinking -- shrinking. >> the new york times said in the journalism is shrinking. >> this was put together by the son of the publisher. they say there is too much of a focus on the front page of the paper. reporters get paid and compensated according to how often they are cited. there is this still the wall a twin the editorial side and business side when they should be collaborating more. >> a naked memo. howard linden, there it is. the dirty laundry of any given institution. it is a big disruption, isn't it? >> it has to be so confusing. you go from blogs to 140 characters. now it has to go back to somewhere in the middle. 140 characters getting boring.
i am tom keene. >> the gray lady, the new york times. pushing out asow editor but the backdrop to the drama is new york times struggling to adapt. they have started to make money on the digital initiative, but they still face weaknesses from digital upstarts like a speed which got a hold of an internal report. some of the highlights, takeaways -- the headline is journalism advantage is drinking -- shrinking. >> the new york times said in the journalism is shrinking. >> this...
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before smit, the chairman was tom wheeler. where is he now? president obama named him the who willof the fcc, decide the fate of this proposed merger. for anyone thinking about their next job, michael powell is now the ceo of the ncta. and meredith baker, who approved to goal, she left the fcc to comcast. she is one of 167 lobbyists trying to get power, influence, and money. al franken has been one of the most outspoken opponents. he sent a letter to comcast's ceo, asking him to explain. of letter comes on the heels another proposed mega-telecom merger with at&t announcing a plan to buy directv for nearly $8 million. -- $50 million. he serves on the subcommittee of eight senate judiciary committee. he joins us from capitol hill. cory johnson is also with us. take you for joining us. have you gotten a response for your letter yet? >> not yet. they just got it. they have been going on tv and how theyhow -- touting are buying time warner cable and that will extend net neutrality to a greater number of consumers. but, that is because they are requ
before smit, the chairman was tom wheeler. where is he now? president obama named him the who willof the fcc, decide the fate of this proposed merger. for anyone thinking about their next job, michael powell is now the ceo of the ncta. and meredith baker, who approved to goal, she left the fcc to comcast. she is one of 167 lobbyists trying to get power, influence, and money. al franken has been one of the most outspoken opponents. he sent a letter to comcast's ceo, asking him to explain. of...
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when they really really mad they get this green sheen kind of like tom at night when using flashlights on abc the reflections of eyes in the dock. if that kind of green sheen and it's like and i do see on the highest and its doubt get out now despite the danger and has developed a unique phone with the tigers were a little sunshine is going on and meaning or intent. it's not just the tigers day he can he he's responsible for the financial future of he temple and the titans. he knows that i get temple is no conflict. i like to see his patients remain free. i tell you his natural habitat disappears alone again. in the mud flow. this is the best chums i do. sneaking some of the relationship between man and beast. far from the tree majestic in its nature. the time. aye aye aye all right to tear off you sites like facto when a tiger is in full glory in the in the jungles of thailand and back to one the few places where they're actually successfully able to ironic automation project for this beautiful animal all in all i can do it. in the air tsk. ii the and. it all on a day i change it. thi
when they really really mad they get this green sheen kind of like tom at night when using flashlights on abc the reflections of eyes in the dock. if that kind of green sheen and it's like and i do see on the highest and its doubt get out now despite the danger and has developed a unique phone with the tigers were a little sunshine is going on and meaning or intent. it's not just the tigers day he can he he's responsible for the financial future of he temple and the titans. he knows that i get...
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no not at all tom and you're right there's three to four levels of the f.d.a. approval process and what right the tribe does and every state that's passed it so far what the legislation does is allow people with the advice in the prescription the consent whatever you want to call it of their doctors to access experimental drugs designed to help them in whatever situation they may be that has passed that initial phase which i think you termed the phase where the drug doesn't kill you in and of itself so that's phase one of the f.d.a. process so these drugs that the law allows patients access to have actually passed the first phase of the f.d.a. process and are ongoing in the process right so it's basically. kind of jumping the line it's moving it up how do you respond to people who are concerned that you know you're going to zation alec and the other organizations that are promoting these are funded in part by big pharma and or or groups associated with them and it just looks like a big pharma got busted really bad about a decade ago for trying out these kind of
no not at all tom and you're right there's three to four levels of the f.d.a. approval process and what right the tribe does and every state that's passed it so far what the legislation does is allow people with the advice in the prescription the consent whatever you want to call it of their doctors to access experimental drugs designed to help them in whatever situation they may be that has passed that initial phase which i think you termed the phase where the drug doesn't kill you in and of...
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tom cofouned zynga, but to -- which sells automated climate systems to pot growers, he says the system remains low tech. >> everyone gets confused, like why would you go from one to the other. it's pretty obvious. >> and there's one other trend becoming noticeable. a lot of women are running these businesses. >> i believe there's that compassionate edge to it that attracts most women to the industry. my lab director's a woman. i have a couple of other women lab techs and i was so excited when i look through resumes and there was a lot of women. >> in fact, there's so many women getting into the industry that they are forming a cooperative, a mentoring group there in colorado, called women grow, to help each other get into the business. >> i think one of the most interesting thing is the way colorado is set up the tax system. where you pay one tax if you're using for medicinal reasons and a higher tax for recreational. i guess those people are trying to say they're still using it for medicinal reasons. >> well, that's why the bulk of the tax money in colorado is still on the medicinal s
tom cofouned zynga, but to -- which sells automated climate systems to pot growers, he says the system remains low tech. >> everyone gets confused, like why would you go from one to the other. it's pretty obvious. >> and there's one other trend becoming noticeable. a lot of women are running these businesses. >> i believe there's that compassionate edge to it that attracts most women to the industry. my lab director's a woman. i have a couple of other women lab techs and i was...
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and then fcc chairman tom wheeler. and the vice president talks about the entertainment industry and chuck hagel on the military alliance. tomorrow night is the annual white house correspondents' association dinner and joel mckale of the nbc show "community" will be the entertainer. we talked to him about how he is preparing. >> you were on david letterman and he was asked to >> hoshost it. >> i have to assume it happens a lot. >> did he have any advice? >> he hasn't done it. i asked if he would join me. >> what did he say? >> no. i said i would pay him. i don't think i have come up with the right number. >> you mentioned you talk today other host? any good feedback? >> they tried to screw me. no kidding. i called many of the guy and thankfully i know them kind of. they were gracious to give me pointers on what the evening is like. and all of them kind of without speaking -- all separately they said it is the strangest most wonderful evening. it is like no other gig. it is bizarre but you are with the president and sit
and then fcc chairman tom wheeler. and the vice president talks about the entertainment industry and chuck hagel on the military alliance. tomorrow night is the annual white house correspondents' association dinner and joel mckale of the nbc show "community" will be the entertainer. we talked to him about how he is preparing. >> you were on david letterman and he was asked to >> hoshost it. >> i have to assume it happens a lot. >> did he have any advice?...
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at&tshington, the proposed merger is just one of the hot topics facing tom wheeler today at the fcc. he is also defending his net neutrality proposal. peter cook is on the hill with more. we hear it from all sides. >> he heard it from all sides britt democrats and republicans -- one republican said the chairman had kicked up a dust storm in his six brief months at the fcc and that was evident in the hearing today. he heard about the net neutrality issue. republicans worried you might consider regulating internet services like a public utility and democrats worry that he might allow for internet service providers to charge for a faster lane of traffic for some content. >> i don't want this to become an auction, selling off the best in bits and pieces. some will pay for faster lanes and others cannot pay come of a get stuck in the slow lane. >> the internet has indeed flourished under the current light touch regulatory scheme and subjecting it to burdensome regulations is a leap in the wrong direction. was notheeler satisfying either side in the course of the hearing. he dodged a lot o
at&tshington, the proposed merger is just one of the hot topics facing tom wheeler today at the fcc. he is also defending his net neutrality proposal. peter cook is on the hill with more. we hear it from all sides. >> he heard it from all sides britt democrats and republicans -- one republican said the chairman had kicked up a dust storm in his six brief months at the fcc and that was evident in the hearing today. he heard about the net neutrality issue. republicans worried you might...
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tom wolf has pored a ton of his own money into his campaign, and he is in the lead. it has been an interesting race to watch. allison schwartz and other rsz trying to get out attack ads now. >> and speaking of the numbers at the poll, how will that effect things today? >> you know, del, it's a primary of a non-presidential election year. there's a bit of voter apathy. there's not a lot of incentive for everyone to go out and vote. so everyone across these six states are trying to get people to come out and support them. what are they passionate about. allison schwartz has been running pro-obamacare ads. so a lot of this may be decided by how many people get motivated to take the time out of their days and go to the polls. >>> another hot topic is net neutrality. tom wheeler testifying before a house committee. proposed changes could create a faster net. that means that internet companies would charge companies like netflix and amazon more for their service and in turn they could charge you more. >> there is only one internet. there's not a fast internet and a slow in
tom wolf has pored a ton of his own money into his campaign, and he is in the lead. it has been an interesting race to watch. allison schwartz and other rsz trying to get out attack ads now. >> and speaking of the numbers at the poll, how will that effect things today? >> you know, del, it's a primary of a non-presidential election year. there's a bit of voter apathy. there's not a lot of incentive for everyone to go out and vote. so everyone across these six states are trying to...
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dre put in an offer us and as it came onto the market. >> when tom and gisele go -- when tom and gisele have a fight they each go to the opposite wing of the house? clock's north side versus southside. thank you so much. >> tension escalate in eastern ukraine. how will putin respond? this is surveillance on television and radio. >> i am tom keene. that with me is scarlet fu. adam johnson decided to show up for work. he has our top headlines. taking a two-day weekend was luxurious. xi jinping says the country needs to adopt a new normal of who lower -- of lower expansion. headings say china is for its weakest expansion since 1990. and some surprisingly strong language from south korea. the defense ministry says north korea is not a real country. the government of kim jong on must does appear soon, again strong language. -- must disappear soon, again strong language. sec chairman tom wheeler is trying to salvage net neutrality rules and will present a revised draft of the rules. the plan will allow internet providers to charge companies for fast access in your homes. you had a problem lik
dre put in an offer us and as it came onto the market. >> when tom and gisele go -- when tom and gisele have a fight they each go to the opposite wing of the house? clock's north side versus southside. thank you so much. >> tension escalate in eastern ukraine. how will putin respond? this is surveillance on television and radio. >> i am tom keene. that with me is scarlet fu. adam johnson decided to show up for work. he has our top headlines. taking a two-day weekend was...
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international i'm tom. ukranian will make about to vote on an amnesty for they say arrested during the antigovernment drying and protests of the pos once this photo could mark a turning point in the ongoing under arrest all of our reports from kiev around a thousand people in independence square just behind me also over on the barricades in the stadium where we saw some of the fiercest fighting well the middle ground the president victory on a covert has been trying to reach that it's taken the form of a series of concessions that he offered to the opposition during the go see a sions were basically the government is saying that they put forward an amnesty for anybody who's being detained as long as demonstrate is leave go from the buildings that have been occupied to remove themselves from barricades but the what we're hearing from those on the barricades that are just a stone's throw or a way really about about two hundred meters away from that road of building they telling me last night that even if they
international i'm tom. ukranian will make about to vote on an amnesty for they say arrested during the antigovernment drying and protests of the pos once this photo could mark a turning point in the ongoing under arrest all of our reports from kiev around a thousand people in independence square just behind me also over on the barricades in the stadium where we saw some of the fiercest fighting well the middle ground the president victory on a covert has been trying to reach that it's taken the...
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tom duncan is the chief executive officer and the president of positech. he manufacturers power tools such as rockwell. they can be found at retailers such as home depot. i want to welcome you. thank you for being here. we have the results from home depot today. shares up two percent. are you seeing the same thing that they are seeing? >> we are. our business in the first quarter was impacted by the weather like most were. somewhere in the april time frame it started to turn. april was strong for us. may as well. >> how did you get into the business? >> i am a tool junkie. my dad would, he was an avid diy-er. and ald put on jeans t-shirt, and he would start ripping out drywall. that was his -- i was his carpenter's apprentice. >> and indoctrination includes you renovating homes. you have done that. >> i have. i've renovated homes that we first bought. when money is tight you have to do it yourself. >> you're still smiling. it is a challenge. >is a common different segments? they're never going to use the quitman. what about the day-to-day to market? >> bas
tom duncan is the chief executive officer and the president of positech. he manufacturers power tools such as rockwell. they can be found at retailers such as home depot. i want to welcome you. thank you for being here. we have the results from home depot today. shares up two percent. are you seeing the same thing that they are seeing? >> we are. our business in the first quarter was impacted by the weather like most were. somewhere in the april time frame it started to turn. april was...
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arkansas mark pryor is already battling tom cotton. they have been pounding one another more months. oregon, jeff merckly waits. dr. monica web her ber. >> so far this year, not one incumbent republican has lost. >> last but not least, pennsylvania's governor's race is a democratic one and a real primary brawl. the frontrunner, businessman, tom wolf, vastly outspent his rifles. the winner will face tom corbett. >> a political activist in mississippi will be back in court later this week charged with photographing the bed ridden wife of senator thad cochran. a strange story. the suspect is a supporter of republicans primary opponent. >> 20-year-old blogger clayton thomas was held on bond, following his arrest friday for sneaking into a assisted living facility and photographing the wife of senator cochran. kelly who allegedly uploaded the images to youtube faces a felony charge of exploiting a vulnerable adult. in her call, melanie sojourner, for chris mcdonnell also told cochran's campaign manager. >> there was some stuff several month
arkansas mark pryor is already battling tom cotton. they have been pounding one another more months. oregon, jeff merckly waits. dr. monica web her ber. >> so far this year, not one incumbent republican has lost. >> last but not least, pennsylvania's governor's race is a democratic one and a real primary brawl. the frontrunner, businessman, tom wolf, vastly outspent his rifles. the winner will face tom corbett. >> a political activist in mississippi will be back in court later...
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chairman tom wheeler at the house energy and commerce subcommittee. now the f.c.c. has made many headlines recently because of its new proposal on net neutrality rules this proposal has received a lot of public criticism because it would allow broadband providers to strike deals that would prioritize some internet traffic over others the deal is not yet finalized right now though it is in the comment phase but today f.c.c. chairman testified on the issue of net neutrality so tell me about the testimony what did we say and what was the tenor of the conversation that already is opening statements chairman wheeler said right now there are new rules in place there's no laws in congress nothing keeping in place a free and open internet you know for net neutrality back in january the court struck down what rules the f.c.c. had created he talks is though he is a supporter of net neutrality and he claims he is he says that he supports a free and open internet he supports one internet that when a consumer goes to the internet service provider and pays for internet they're ge
chairman tom wheeler at the house energy and commerce subcommittee. now the f.c.c. has made many headlines recently because of its new proposal on net neutrality rules this proposal has received a lot of public criticism because it would allow broadband providers to strike deals that would prioritize some internet traffic over others the deal is not yet finalized right now though it is in the comment phase but today f.c.c. chairman testified on the issue of net neutrality so tell me about the...
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. >> the day before they took control of the prison tom a reporters said victory is aleppo's central prison had been under siege for a year. regards had been held up inside. for months, opposition forces fought to take control of the site and free the inmates. the area is to treat jake and located on the highway six kilometers north of aleppo. the government hopes to close a rebel supply route into the city. the battle has raged on for two years. this map shows the government and rebels positions. the regime holds western neighborhoods and the opposition eastern ones. they fled their homes just to keep from the violence. this shows some of the prestigious monuments and buildings destroyed or damaged including the mosques at the world heritage sites. the latest on the unrest in northern mali. on thursday, separatists claiming 14 soldiers had been killed and 70 more taken prisoner. the government rejected claims that the army has lost control of a number of northern cities. the town has fallen under the control of the separatists. the defense minister was in contact about the need for
. >> the day before they took control of the prison tom a reporters said victory is aleppo's central prison had been under siege for a year. regards had been held up inside. for months, opposition forces fought to take control of the site and free the inmates. the area is to treat jake and located on the highway six kilometers north of aleppo. the government hopes to close a rebel supply route into the city. the battle has raged on for two years. this map shows the government and rebels...
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registered container ship and noel and an ot of motivator which was leaving for a tnt and one tone from tom cole john since he sank off the coalition country via a search and rescue operation steel containing the following this closely but for now facts you might try things about the issue does so on the cargo ship that sank all crew members one rescued eleven still missing my face not the finance continues stay with ctv news the supreme updates throughout the evening in the next few hours about the ongoing search and rescue operations over there in hong kong. back on the macro front on his back deck to be increased slightly for the month of april from the previous month but remained in contraction territory for fourth straight month that according to just be cease producing manners and x released earlier today the index take up to forty point one from forty eight in march numbers of both keepers indicating expansion in fact activity. output new orders contract in april on the export orders slipped into streaking territory after recovery scene back in march analysts say this up it indicates
registered container ship and noel and an ot of motivator which was leaving for a tnt and one tone from tom cole john since he sank off the coalition country via a search and rescue operation steel containing the following this closely but for now facts you might try things about the issue does so on the cargo ship that sank all crew members one rescued eleven still missing my face not the finance continues stay with ctv news the supreme updates throughout the evening in the next few hours...
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i am tom keene. joining me is early through an adam johnson. our guest host is steven davidoff of ohio state. alibaba, we will get to that in a moment. a busy morning brief with a lot going on. starting with india. >> india stocks hitting an all-time high as ballots are counted in the largest democratic election ever. in hong kong, growth slips to the slowest pace since 2012. in the u.s., housing starts and building permits at 8:30. at 9:55, michigan consumer confidence index. >> this has been a tumultuous week but if the lack of volatility. >> churn. is to mention bonds, which telling you what is happening under the surface. janet yellen, for the third time, has scaled expectations down. 2.49% on the 10 year. towards the end of earnings season. michelle obama speaking tonight anniversaryhe 60th of the desegregation decision brown versus board of education. >> 60 years. >> why are you looking at me? >> you are the only one who has any memory of that. >> i remember the uproar. >> let's get to company news. we will start with uber. about to join
i am tom keene. joining me is early through an adam johnson. our guest host is steven davidoff of ohio state. alibaba, we will get to that in a moment. a busy morning brief with a lot going on. starting with india. >> india stocks hitting an all-time high as ballots are counted in the largest democratic election ever. in hong kong, growth slips to the slowest pace since 2012. in the u.s., housing starts and building permits at 8:30. at 9:55, michigan consumer confidence index. >>...
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what do you think tom perkins and the comments he made are an unnecessary level? >> he is a brilliant guy and he means a very well. the way he said what he said it was very inappropriate. and very misconstrued. i think it was important because there should be debate about what is going on here and there is a healthy debate. a lot of tech people are really concerned about making the city better. they are aware of poverty. they wanted to do more. more and more, for tipping point, they are doing more. >> what you think is the the techility of community? do you think companies like twitter are doing enough to give back? or should they not have to focus? >> i think everybody needs to think about giving back. look at my own company. it is integral to our model. look at salesforce. their model drives profits into nonprofits and a center there were forced out into the community. everybody should care about it. twitter went to the worst section of san francisco and put to their headquarters. in a couple of years, i have been amazed. i hope it will continue. get a tax break
what do you think tom perkins and the comments he made are an unnecessary level? >> he is a brilliant guy and he means a very well. the way he said what he said it was very inappropriate. and very misconstrued. i think it was important because there should be debate about what is going on here and there is a healthy debate. a lot of tech people are really concerned about making the city better. they are aware of poverty. they wanted to do more. more and more, for tipping point, they are...